Join us to help Celebrate the 2024 Arbor Day and Earth Day events throughout the month of April! Earth Day is Monday April 22 and Arbor Day is Friday April 26. For information - Campus Planning Office. All events are open to the Buffalo State University Community and to the public.
Wednesday April 3 – National Walking Day – Walk to work, take the stairs or park further away - American Heart Association encourages you to stretch your legs and walk for health.
Monday April 8 - Solar Eclipse
Tuesday April 16 - Arboretum Lecture Series - Rebuilding Buffalo's South Park Arboretum - Margaret Lapp - Director South Park Arboretum, Olmstead Parks Conservatory - 6:00 pm - Costello Hall - JVL Alumni and Visitor Center - Steven Sypniewski - Campus Arborist
Wednesday April 17 - NYS Archealogical Assoc. and the Maud Gordon Holmes Arboretum lecture - Human Dispersal of the Paw Paw into WNY - Stephen Tulowiecki, PHD - Asst. Professor SUNY Geneseo - 7:00 pm - Cummings Room - Buffalo Museum of Science - Susan Maguire
Thursday April 18 – Earth Day & Arbor Day Sustainability Fair – 12:00 – 2:00 pm Campbell Student Union - Steven Sypniewski - Campus Arborist
Tuesday April 23 – Arboretum Tour – Hank Mann Quad - 12:00 - 1:00 pm - Steven Sypniewski - Campus Arborist.
Friday April 26 - Campus Bird Watching Walk and Talk - 7:30 am - Location TBA - Campus Planning Office
Friday April 26 – Arbor Day Ceremonial Tree Planting – 11:00 - 11:45 am - East Side Bishop Hall - Steven Sypniewski - Campus Arborist
Friday April 26 – Arbor Day Speaker - The Relationship of the Common Honeylocust and the Native American Community Before European Settlement - Robert J. Warren II, PHD - Biology Department - 3:00 - 4:15 pm – Rm. 160 Technology Bldg. - Campus Planning Office
All events approved and sponsored by the Buffalo State Campus Planning Office, Sustainability Committee and the Friends of the Maud Gordon Holmes Arboretum. Contact campus planning; sypniess@buffalostate.edu for more information, or if there is an event suggestion to add to the schedule.
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